Saturday, June 28, 2014

5 Ways To Break A Weight Loss Plateau

You're tracking calories, working out each day, then bam! For a week or two, the scale refuses to budge...and you realize you've hit a dreaded weight loss plateau. Now what?

Even though it's completely normal to hit a snag in your fitness journey, a perceived setback like this can send even the most dedicated dieter off course, away from healthy eating and toward cookies, cake, and pizza. But you can be strong and start getting back on the weight-loss track again. Try at least one of the following techniques, and there's a good chance you'll burst through your plateau in no time. Here is an article I really wanted to share from Justine Holberg at Beachbody.

Here are five important things to know about hydration and exercise:
1. Zigzag your daily calorie intake.
In theory, you've got to eat less to lose more, but this isn't always the case. Sometimes you just have to shake things up. Here's one way to do it: If your average daily intake is 1,400 calories, try dropping to 1,200 one day, going up to 1,800 the next day, and then dropping back to 1,400. The idea is to keep your metabolism guessing. There's no magic number that works for everyone, so you'll have to experiment until you find the right calorie levels for you.
According to Beachbody Director of Results Steve Edwards, what happens when you zigzag is that you force your body to choose how many calories it needs to recover from the rigors of your exercise program. "Most people who hit a plateau are undereating. If you are indeed undereating, adding calories for a few days, then lowering them again, will help you force your body into a hormonal response that will not only help you break out of a plateau, but—as you learn to recognize the signals—will teach you how much food you should be eating."

2. Switch up your exercise routine.
If you do the same workout each day, eventually it can start to become less challenging, and (unfortunately) less effective. If you push yourself to new levels of strength or exhaustion, you'll almost certainly see a shift. Here are some ways you can challenge your body:

  • Swap your jog for a bike ride.
  • Try weights with your cardio routine. (ChaLEAN Extreme® or RevAbs® can help you do this.)
  • Add intervals of high intensity to really make you sweat. (INSANITY® is a great workout for this.)
  • Drop to the floor for 10 push-ups right now!
The idea is to try something different. According to Edwards, "The better you get at something, the easier it becomes. That's why we're always telling you to add more weight as you get stronger, and to move faster and jump higher as our programs progress. But it's also why all of our programs have phases of training. As your body adapts to stimulus, you need to change that stimulus in order to keep results happening."

3. Eat some almonds.
Almonds are a great snack, plus there's some research that indicates that they can help you burn fat. That's because they contain fiber and fatty acids—the good kind of fat that helps you lose weight. A study published in the International Journal of Obesity compared two groups of people who ate a 1,000-calorie-a-day diet. As part of their daily diet, one group ate 3 ounces of almonds every day. The other group ate a mix of complex carbs. What happened? The group that ate the almonds lost more weight.

So next time you grab a snack, try a small handful of almonds, or as Edwards says, "Any nut, really. While almonds are one of the better nuts, all of them have a similar nutritional profile and make excellent snacks. That research probably would have turned out similarly if they'd used walnuts or filberts or whatever."

4. Get more sleep.
This may seem like the opposite of number 2, but the truth is is that you could be training too hard, which is about the quickest way to hit a weight loss plateau, because an over-trained body holds on to weight as if it were starving to death. There's no better way to test this than to try and sleep more. The reason is that your body recovers much more quickly from exercise while it's asleep, and if you're burning the midnight oil while trying to do INSANITY, you could easily plateau from lack of recovery time.

In a recent study at the University of Chicago Medical School, researchers found that during a period when study participants were deprived of sleep, they metabolized glucose less effectively. Additionally, they had higher levels of the hormone cortisol, which has been shown to impair memory, increase insulin resistance, and slow recovery in athletes. "There's a good reason why five-time Tour de France winner Eddy Merckx said, 'The Tour is won in bed,'" says Edwards. Your body's recovery response during deep sleep is only rivaled by performance-enhancing drugs. When you're on the borderline of overtraining, getting more sleep is the first thing anyone should try."

5. Relax.
Believe it or not, the one big thing besides diet and exercise that can cause you to plateau is stress. When you're stressed, your body sends out higher levels of the hormone cortisol that, as stated in number 4, can encourage your body to hang on to fat. "Cortisol is actually a performance-enhancing hormone," says Edwards. "But it's gotten a bad rap because we've begun living our lives at too high a volume. Cortisol is released at times when the body is in an emergency state. It increases performance, but only over a short period of time. When cortisol is released and forced into action at regular intervals, it causes your body to wear down and switch to more drastic means of survival, like holding on to excess amounts of body fat. Your life shouldn't feel like one big emergency. As a society, we need to learn to be more tranquilo, as the Spanish say."

We get stressed for many reasons, almost all of which are influenced by the society around us. One of the best ways to combat stress is to get some alone time to chill. If you're the type who can't let go, try some forced relaxation techniques, of which yoga seems to be one of the most effective. There's something special about the mind/body interaction of yoga that forces a relaxed state even from the most stressed of us.

If you feel you need a lot of help, dig into an intense course, like P90X Yoga X. For others, something lighter, like Yoga Booty Ballet® Pure and Simple Yoga, will do the trick. If you're not into yoga, then consider at least adding some stretching into your schedule. Most of Beachbody's programs have at least one stretching session. TurboFire® even has two!

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Tips To Drink More Water

Water!! So you've heard the benefits, you know it's crucial for your health, but are you still finding it hard to make drinking water a habit?
Here are a few fun tips that may just get you going.
1. Use a straw
2.Buy a pretty bottle
3.Set an alarm every hour to remind you
4. Add fruit or cucumber
5. Have 1 cup before each meal
6. Have 1 cup every time you go to the bathroom
7. Have 2 cups before bed
8. Compete with a friend
9. Fill a 64 oz bottle and finish it every day
10. For every non-water beverage you have, drink 2 glasses

I hope this helps you! Sometimes just changing up our normal routine and adding something fun and different is all it takes. Drink away!! If you'd like help with this as well as healthy eating choices or fitness, fill out my support group application here:
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Saturday, June 14, 2014

No Bake Energy Bites

  • 1 cup old-fashioned oats 
  • 6 tbsp sunflower seed butter (any nut butter should work)
  • 1/2 cup golden flaxseed meal (You can always just grind whole flaxseeds as well)
  • 1/4 maple syrup (honey would work)
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 1/3 cup dark chocolate chips

Thursday, June 12, 2014

21 Day Fix Group For Summer


Ready for Summer? If you're like me, you'll have a few trips, and lots of outdoor fun! You may be wondering how to stay fit and eat right without alot of worry, counting and long workouts.
I'm so glad to be able to share with you, The 21 Day Fix. It's an exercise program and nutritional guidance with easy portion control. The workouts are 30 minutes long and last for 21 days.
Simple, attainable and flexible for your summer plans!! Who wouldn't love this!
I am starting an exclusive summer support group on June 30th. It's a private Facebook group where you'll have me as your coach every day!

Nutrition can be the hardest part which is why I love The 21 Day Fix so much! The color coded containers correspond to food groups. So you just choose the foods you'd like to eat and use the containers as your portion control. This comes with Shakeology and a shaker cup as well. Shakeology is  Superfood drink with 70 amazing and healthy ingredients, all without sugar or artificial sweeteners.

I would love to have you join me! You can do 21 days! I even have 5 GIVEAWAYS++++ for the first 5 people who sign up for this special group. So gather your friends, neighbors and family and do it as a team! You'll feel healthier and be able to enjoy your summer. Please fill out this application and we'll get you all ready to go for June 30th.

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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Clean Eating Foods List

List Of Clean Eating Foods


Lean Meats and Fish/Seafood:
  • Poultry – Chicken Breast is your friend
  • Extra Lean Ground Turkey
  • Pork Tenderloin
  • Veal
  • Extra Lean Ground Beef
  • Grass Fed Beef
  • Tempeh
  • Tofu
  • Lamb rack
  • Shrimp
  • Lobster
  • Clams
  • Mussels
  • Scallops
  • Salmon, Tuna, Bass, Mahi Mahi, Tilapia and all other fish varieties
  • Venison Steaks
  • Buffalo
  • Bison
  • Elk
  • Egg whites (duck, chicken or goose)
Dairy Rich Foods and Milk Alternatives*
  • Cottage cheese
  • Greek yogurt
  • Skim milk
  • Plain yogurt – add fresh fruit
  • Hard cheeses
  • Unsweetened Almond milk
  • Unsweetened Rice milk
Sweeteners
  • Fruit
  • Coconut Sugar
  • Stevia
  • Organic Agave Nectar
  • Honey
  • Sugar-Free Applesauce
Fruits And Vegetables
Basically there’s NO restriction here – as long as it’s fresh and in its natural state, it goes! These should form the bulk of your diet plan.   Try to eat organic if you can.  You can also have unsweetened dried fruit.
Grains And Starches
  • Brown or wild rice
  • Quinoa
  • Barley
  • Buckwheat
  • Oats
  • Sweet potatoes/yams
  • Popcorn
  • Brown rice cakes
  • Low sugar granola
  • Soba noodles
  • Whole grain bread, pasta and cereal – in moderation.  Look for unbleached grain products.
  • Chia seeds
  • Flours – Spelt, Whole Wheat, Oat, Rice or Quinoa flour
Legumes
  • All beans
  • Black eyed peas
  • Chickpeas
  • Soybeans
  • Lentils
Healthy Fats And Oils
  • Olive oil
  • Avocado oil
  • Walnut oil
  • Flaxseed oil
  • Coconut oil
  • Canola oil
  • Almonds
  • Avocado
  • Cashews
  • Hazelnuts
  • Pecans
  • Pine nuts
  • Pumpkin seeds
  • Sunflower seeds
  • Brazil nuts
  • Chestnuts
  • Macadamia nuts
  • Pistachios
  • Sesame seeds
  • Walnuts
  • Flaxseeds
  • Poppy seeds
  • Natural Peanut Butter
Condiments
  • Apple Cider Vinegar
  • Ketchup – Heinz Reduced Sugar or Wholefoods Organic
  • Reduced Sodium Soy sauce
  • Salsa or Fresh Pico de Gallo
  • Hot Sauce
  • Low Sugar Steak Sauce
  • Herb Pastes
  • Tomato Sauce
  • Low sodium, fat free broths (vegetable, beef, chicken)
  • Fat free cooking spray
  • Olives